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“It’s Time for Moral Confrontation”: New Poor People’s Campaign

8 years ago Democracy Now

“On Mother’s Day 50 years ago, thousands converged on Washington, D.C., to take up the cause that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had been fighting for when he was assassinated on April 4, 1968: the Poor People’s Campaign. A little more than a week after her husband’s memorial service, Coretta Scott King led a…

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Radio Jarocho & Zenen Zeferino Live in the Democracy Now! Studio

8 years ago Democracy Now

“Live musical performance by Radio Jarocho, a New York band who specialize in son jarocho, a mix of Afro-Caribbean, Spanish and Mexican indigenous dance and music. The band has just released a new album, “Rios de Norte y Sur: Rivers of the North and South.” The album features the master jarana player and poet Zenen…

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2018 Teacher of the Year Honored by Trump has Something to Say

8 years ago Democracy Now

“When Mandy Manning received her 2018 Teacher of the Year award at the White House Wednesday, the press was barred from her speech, and President Trump did not mention who she teaches: immigrant and refugee children. While she was at the White House, Manning handed President Donald Trump a stack of letters from her refugee…

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From Democracy Now: New Memorial Honors Victims of White Supremacy

8 years ago Democracy Now

“The National Memorial for Peace and Justice opened last week in Montgomery, Alabama—a monument to victims of white supremacy in the United States. The memorial’s centerpiece is a walkway with 800 weathered steel pillars overhead, each of them naming a U.S. county and the people who were lynched there by white mobs. In addition to…

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Freed Reproductive Justice Activist Says She Was Targeted for Activism

8 years ago Democracy Now

Immigrant rights and reproductive justice activist Alejandra Pablos has been freed from the for-profit Eloy Detention Center, where she was detained for more than 40 days after she reported to a routine ICE check-in on March 7. Advocates say she was detained in retaliation for her activism, particularly for protesting outside the Homeland Security Department…

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Democracy Now: Linda Villarosa on Black Maternal Health Crisis

8 years ago Democracy Now

“Extended conversation with journalist Linda Villarosa about her two recent major pieces in The New York Times Magazine: “Why America’s Black Mothers and Babies Are in a Life-or-Death Crisis” and “America’s Hidden H.I.V. Epidemic,” looking at why America’s black gay and bisexual men have a higher HIV rate than any country in the world.” Democracy…

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Hip-Hop Artist Kendrick Lamar Makes History by Winning Pulitzer Prize

8 years ago Democracy Now

“On Monday, rapper Kendrick Lamar became the first non-classical or jazz musician to ever win a Pulitzer Prize for Music. Lamar has topped the charts with music that tackles issues of race, politics, religion and even mental health. The Pulitzer follows the five Grammy Awards won by Lamar in January for ”DAMN.,” his fourth studio…

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Nearly 4 People Are Evicted Every Minute: Project Tracks U.S. Evictions

8 years ago Democracy Now

“A new project called the Eviction Lab examined more than 80 million eviction records going back to 2000 and found that in 2016 alone there were nearly four evictions filed every minute. More than 6,300 Americans are evicted every day. Studies show that eviction can lead to a host of other problems, including poor health,…

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On Herman Bell, a 70yr old prisoner granted parole after 45yrs in prison

8 years ago Democracy Now

“We continue to look at how a judge in New York has suspended the release of Herman Bell, a 70-year-old prisoner who has been granted parole after 45 years in prison. Bell was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the killing of two New York City police officers in 1971. At the…

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Starvation Wages are a “Crime”: Lessons from 1968 Memphis

8 years ago Democracy Now

“This week, commemorations are being held to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The civil rights leader and peace activist was gunned down April 4, 1968, on the balcony of his hotel room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. He was just 39 years old. King was…

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